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you will want -- please join me in thanking bob. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweak as at twitter.com/booktv. >> this is the first parish church in brunswick, maine. it is significant to the story of uncle tom's kevin. the story began here. it is here in q number 23 that harriet beecher stowe by her account saw the vision of uncle tom being whipped to death. uncle tom as you probably know is the title character, the hero of her 1852 novel uncle tom's cabin. of uncle tom's cab and was written as a protest novel to the fugitive slave law which mandated in 1850 that anyone in the north where of the abolitionists live, if anyone was to aid or abet a fugitive slave, they themselves would be imprisoned or find for breaking the law. this was the fugitive slave law bill seen as a compromise between the north and south to avoid law -- war. that is what the novel was trying to do. i am a person and i am against s
you will want -- please join me in thanking bob. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or tweak as at twitter.com/booktv. >> this is the first parish church in brunswick, maine. it is significant to the story of uncle tom's kevin. the story began here. it is here in q number 23 that harriet beecher stowe by her account saw the vision of uncle tom being whipped to...
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this is the normal, as bob said, i'm ready . >> we all -- we have to grow. a [inaudible] >> eastbound immediate an assumption here on tipped thundershower hat to an assumption one particular outcome in the election which is the president gets reelected. the second term. you mention briefly there was a possibility of romney might be elected. let's talk about that a second. though the reciprocally -- [laughter] >> good thing i'm here. [laughter] >> and i think everybody greens with that. >> but -- [laughter] in terms of the issue of american instance, do you think that the president romney would handle things, do things have and impact an 0 american influence that was different from president obama was doing? >> well, i mean, unfortunately for answering the question, my basic thesis there's a tremendous degree of continuity between presidents. we already saw and jessica and i have a running discussion about this. i was going say argument which it's not. >> treatment. >> which began around january 2009. many people have been struck. the nighttimes "new york tim
this is the normal, as bob said, i'm ready . >> we all -- we have to grow. a [inaudible] >> eastbound immediate an assumption here on tipped thundershower hat to an assumption one particular outcome in the election which is the president gets reelected. the second term. you mention briefly there was a possibility of romney might be elected. let's talk about that a second. though the reciprocally -- [laughter] >> good thing i'm here. [laughter] >> and i think everybody...
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everyone is going to wait to see what happens. . . >> i mean i just have to respond to bob. i mean, on -- the person who made the case for extending fiscal policy is the president of the united states who in 2010, when the economy was growing more rapidly than it is now, said it is dangerous to have taxes go up. we should extend for two years the current tax rate. this is the same argument, but it's the tax rates and much more. it's a dangerous situation in an economy growing less rapidly. on the politics who is holding out, republicans would raise taxes in the democrats if democrats do social security and medicare reform on the terms they like. it's too big a question to be determined in a short time. it needs to be navigated to a deal will be struck in 2013. >> we'll talk a few more minute, and then turn it over to you. for those of us watching on television and the web, if you have any questions, you can e-mail them to us at publicaffairs@urban.org. actually, got one question that i think is appropriate for bob, and that is, if they don't address the fiscal cliff in decem
everyone is going to wait to see what happens. . . >> i mean i just have to respond to bob. i mean, on -- the person who made the case for extending fiscal policy is the president of the united states who in 2010, when the economy was growing more rapidly than it is now, said it is dangerous to have taxes go up. we should extend for two years the current tax rate. this is the same argument, but it's the tax rates and much more. it's a dangerous situation in an economy growing less...
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bob, famously wrote here and those of you in the first three rows can read it. it will appear something like an eye test in the back. i will read it for you. bob wrote, or actually said in an interview, united states both economically and militarily and also in terms of the overall influence is as strong as it's ever been. he said this on february 21st, 2012, in case you want to pinpoint at least that statement of that. tom, do you agree with that the assertion that right now or in 2012 the united states was as strong as we've ever been. >> it depends if you're speaking strong relative to what and whom to whom. the way i -- and in what area. i think there's no question in terms of influence. and on the global stage, we are i think the country that is still most emulated in the world. it is possible to me as mohammed said the world's cleanest dirty shirt also. and so i really prefer to think about american strength. i have to answer the qea little bit of detail. in terms one of the things that have made us strong historically, and argue that we actually have form
bob, famously wrote here and those of you in the first three rows can read it. it will appear something like an eye test in the back. i will read it for you. bob wrote, or actually said in an interview, united states both economically and militarily and also in terms of the overall influence is as strong as it's ever been. he said this on february 21st, 2012, in case you want to pinpoint at least that statement of that. tom, do you agree with that the assertion that right now or in 2012 the...
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two words no one will ever use again, bob dole. the idea this would be like '96 and president would be clear leader in the race vanquished tonight. >> i think the big question is how do you take this stuff and take your campaign. there are fundamental problems with this campaign when you talk to them internally. they have had a hard time getting message right. staying on message. taking the best of mitt romney and putting it on display each and every day. if they can do it is 50-50 country. polls are tightening. watch ohio starts to tighten it is a race that truly tightens. >> watch politico.com >> president obama and mitt romney will meet for two more debates before the general election. the next debate is set for tuesday, october 16th at hofstra university in new york. if will be a town hall-style debate. cnn's candy crowley will moderate. the third and final debate, october 22nd and will focus entirely on foreign policy. cbs face the nation host, bob schiefer moderates. >> we need to tackle our nation's challenges before they ta
two words no one will ever use again, bob dole. the idea this would be like '96 and president would be clear leader in the race vanquished tonight. >> i think the big question is how do you take this stuff and take your campaign. there are fundamental problems with this campaign when you talk to them internally. they have had a hard time getting message right. staying on message. taking the best of mitt romney and putting it on display each and every day. if they can do it is 50-50...
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bob? >> i'm the one who says we're not in decline and that things are really better than people think and i think, i wish that there were more of that being said right now but on the other hand, we're in a political campaign and nobody's supposed to say the other guy isn't a disaster around won't turn it into a disaster but i am generally optimistic about the united states. i do think, a, we're going to come out of recession, and b, i think we are going to fight our way through to a political deal that deals with these, all these range of economic issues that we have. and i also think we continue to be in the most advantageous position. i wouldn't trade our position with any other country in the world. >> jessica. >> i, there is none of the things you enumerated that i would disagree with, but, -- >> but go ahead anyway. >> no. i think those are all true although you could say, you know, also true that college s.a.t. scores have gone down for 40 years and lowest this year ever, et cetera.
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charlie has been called the best political handicapper in the nation by "the new york times", and bob schieffer called the cook report the bible of the political community. many of us just think he walks on water. please welcome charlie cook. [applause] >> i was just, boy, if i could walk on water, it must be pretty thick ice. [laughter] anyway, thank you all for coming. there was just too much -- i was thinking, if i'm one of the most respected, boy, that's a low bar in this tournament. [laughter] anyway, thank you very much. and gregg and i have been friend for, i don't know, somewhere over 25 years, probably close to 30, and this relationship with united technologies has been great. boy, this room, i mean, we've got a -- you know, you guys are in prince william county, and they're in prince georges county. [laughter] kind of look at the span. but anyway, thank you all for coming out. and, um, this is just a quick reaction because i want to get, i want to get to glen and fred because they are just two of the very, very best pollsters on this. their firms are sort of both kind of the
charlie has been called the best political handicapper in the nation by "the new york times", and bob schieffer called the cook report the bible of the political community. many of us just think he walks on water. please welcome charlie cook. [applause] >> i was just, boy, if i could walk on water, it must be pretty thick ice. [laughter] anyway, thank you all for coming. there was just too much -- i was thinking, if i'm one of the most respected, boy, that's a low bar in this...
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i, unfortunatelily, have to leave to meet bob kissinger who is arriving to the wilson center, but will from npr will take over for me. dan, over to you. >> well, thank you. i'd like to thank the woodrow wilson center and asian research as well as ashley, himself, who is certainly driving the process intellectually and a role model in bringing strategic studies and deep knowledge of asia together, which i think is part of what we are trying to do here. i thank laura, who is in the audience, not just a research assistant, but almost a partner in the endeavor. we think the chinese are nontransparent about defense spending, and they are. try looking at u.s. defense budgets and going through the various presidential statements, omb statements, naval shipbuilding staples, and we may be too transparent. certainly confused us. we tried to bring logic to it in the end as was our task. i'd like to go through five points, if i might. the first, i think, has to do with -- i'm putting the cards on the table, a traditionalist in strategic matters in the sense that political goals drive strategy and
i, unfortunatelily, have to leave to meet bob kissinger who is arriving to the wilson center, but will from npr will take over for me. dan, over to you. >> well, thank you. i'd like to thank the woodrow wilson center and asian research as well as ashley, himself, who is certainly driving the process intellectually and a role model in bringing strategic studies and deep knowledge of asia together, which i think is part of what we are trying to do here. i thank laura, who is in the...
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we have bob in florida. >> caller: this is a great show and i appreciate that show in the guest as well. i am working on something and i am listening to you guys at the same time. i believe there are at least a handful of us who certainly appreciate this stuff. mr. johnson's perspective on this and his ability to articulate the issues. let me get right in to my dilemma. i work at a local and state level to advocate for the inclusion of a detailed analysis of options in the information of progressive ideas, and that progressive policies on various issues at the local and state government as private citizens. what i have found is that the established order of things has been inhibiting the implementation of innovation. let's say, certainly i have specific examples that i won't go into, but you probably know, public utilities, like how they operate, and they can hold back innovation and innovative applications of new technologies because they are in concert with the state regulators to protect their interests. it inhibits the evolution of innovation. which we didn't have in the past. the w
we have bob in florida. >> caller: this is a great show and i appreciate that show in the guest as well. i am working on something and i am listening to you guys at the same time. i believe there are at least a handful of us who certainly appreciate this stuff. mr. johnson's perspective on this and his ability to articulate the issues. let me get right in to my dilemma. i work at a local and state level to advocate for the inclusion of a detailed analysis of options in the information of...
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and we can maintain the kind of benefits that bob spoke about so people can have the kind of health care they want. not what washington tells them. >> moderator: mr. powell? powell: i can think back to my mother who is no longer with us. i can see her going out and tryings to get a competitive bid on getting the insurance after the $65 00 voucher runs out in april or may of every year. that is what the cuts. the that's what the ryan budget calls for. that's that you want. you are on your own, everybody, even people we have been taking care of. you are on your own. you'll get i am rand theory. and that doesn't work. it's taking care of our own. medicare is a good program. the 716 billion that is in the aid fordable care act you can call it obamacare i don't care. say you are going to repeal or replace. with what? it's pixy dust politickings. that's magical thicks. these are costs and the trail dollar taxes are taxes paid bit health insurance industry which gives you over i think close to a pll million dollars for the campaign is also for the hospitals, and also for the pharmaceutical peop
and we can maintain the kind of benefits that bob spoke about so people can have the kind of health care they want. not what washington tells them. >> moderator: mr. powell? powell: i can think back to my mother who is no longer with us. i can see her going out and tryings to get a competitive bid on getting the insurance after the $65 00 voucher runs out in april or may of every year. that is what the cuts. the that's what the ryan budget calls for. that's that you want. you are on your...
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>> bob: i don't know what that means. >> bob: if i could finish. >> eric: again, bob -- finish. okay. >> bob: he said that we should begin to supply our friends in syria, syrian revolt. which would be fine especially our closest allies like turkey don't know who the friends are and not supplying aid. time that china was becoming a regional power. same time he invests in businesses in china. >> kimberly: you're still here. letting you get the time. >> eric: the last thing i say, all the things he said are good catch phrases but he backed them up with no specifics. example what he'd do for egypt if they didn't meet the conditions he's talking about. >> greg: at least he mentioned china. the only time president obama talks about china is when he is looking at the wilson phillips records. remember her? she was adorable. my revelation -- >> bob: who is wilson phillips? >> greg: don't worry about it. my revelation is the foreign response to romney debate, yikes in 12 languages. reassuring that governor romney has potential foreign policy powerhouse that the world is spooked by him. th
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bob on the democrats' line. good morning. >> caller: yes. i feel like i've died and gone to heaven but the guy from atlanta that just called, what a wasted phone call. please. but anyway, yes i will watch. i think that jim lehrer has stayed for too long. i watched him back in 2008. he looked like willie mays. he stayed too long and had the curve ball by 18 inches and he needs to step back. yes i will step back. i want to hear what these men have to say. the guy from berkeley springs west virginia, that old geezer come he gets through here about every two weeks and he comes in and complains and wines. certainly you have to catch on to him. one other thing, brian lamb is way better looking than you. >> host: let's go to stanley in massachusetts on the independent line. stanley do you plan to watch tomorrow night's debate? >> caller: no. >> host: why not? >> guest: >> caller: there is only one thing that can save the country and that is the fair tax. under the top 20 countries in the world we have the worst tax system. ibm in a care society mys
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bob o'donnell is governing. and in new mexico and governing indiana. they have the ball. that is good. they are the kind of conservatives and in policy in political terms. that will focus on john boehner and maybe they do a little bit negotiating with president obama if he wins. and the governors become central to the party in terms of actual policies and politics as they become the model of how you succeed including many states where they will be governing many states that romney will have lost and new mexico and new jersey and virginia and really central and hard in washington to remind ourselves they are more important than what happens in leadership in the house and senate. one tiny caveat, even if romney loses i am not certain about that. the intellectual campaign point, i think people are underestimating the conflict that can still happen. it could be a six point victory for obama if he keeps it open. if he gets 53-47 it is possible. it is not out of the question. i don't think republicans fill the house. they're wildly confident and democrats get back. you start lo
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this is a result of the political bob black but on further review fundamental problems of the system like corruption. it is the really big challenge. the community like us, you should have deep understanding of the difficulties china is going to go through but i am optimistic. i think the country went through difficulty and not so much on the leader but the society including some of the rising stars at the provincial level. they understand what we should do to change the political system to make it more transparent and democratic. >> anybody on this stage envisioned the transformation of the party cheng li is talking about in the foreseeable future or at the provincial level? not the level of the central government? dr. kissinger? can you imagine what cheng li is talking about? can you imagine the transformation he is talking about how the party is to transform itself and in overreaching ways? >> all of it have seen, in china, 40 years and especially since the reform movement. each of them think of china as a dictatorial government, a 1-party state. a totalitarian government. and bef
this is a result of the political bob black but on further review fundamental problems of the system like corruption. it is the really big challenge. the community like us, you should have deep understanding of the difficulties china is going to go through but i am optimistic. i think the country went through difficulty and not so much on the leader but the society including some of the rising stars at the provincial level. they understand what we should do to change the political system to...
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you think we're actually now in a recession, bob. if we're in a recession, when do we see the selloff? >> david, i think when momentum starts to brac in terms of, the market is moving up because of momentum from the price increases. so, a lot of that happened i think beginning with the anticipation of the fed doing qe3 and i think the first bought of bad news that comes causes a sell-off. we're in a traders market, not investors market. people that have money invested like a lot of our clients have don't want to go through another downturn ought to take advances we had and take the opportunity to protect some money. lauren: hey, larry, bring you back in here, we have the debates tonight. what we've seen is the market kind of just drift higher to the multiyear highs in many cases. is the market pricing in an obama win at this point? >> you know, unfortunately, sadly, yes. we're pricing in an obama victory right now. we're pricing in a senate victory. the congress will be kept by the republicans but yes, they are. it could be game chan
you think we're actually now in a recession, bob. if we're in a recession, when do we see the selloff? >> david, i think when momentum starts to brac in terms of, the market is moving up because of momentum from the price increases. so, a lot of that happened i think beginning with the anticipation of the fed doing qe3 and i think the first bought of bad news that comes causes a sell-off. we're in a traders market, not investors market. people that have money invested like a lot of our...
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kayla tausche and bob pisani is with me as well. china, those tensions we mention seem to be deepening. nation, now friend or foe to the u.s. and its investors? what do you think, kayla? >> i learned last week that china apparently funds pbs so i'm inclined to say friend if that's the case. but i think where investing is concerned, if you don't know the risks, buy american. all throughout the summer, through the european debt crisis we were saying only invest in companies that have the bulk of their revenue here in the u.s. i think if you don't understand the risks -- and if you don't want david faber's documentaries, stick here at home. >> bob? >> slightly different. i pride myself in not being alarmist but i am a little concerned about this. we know the chinese government is very involved in corporate espionage. at least has a history of that two, we aren't dealing with a company that's selling plastic toys here. if that was it, i woebts be so concerned. telecom equipment, i think i am. given the whole history here, given the fact
kayla tausche and bob pisani is with me as well. china, those tensions we mention seem to be deepening. nation, now friend or foe to the u.s. and its investors? what do you think, kayla? >> i learned last week that china apparently funds pbs so i'm inclined to say friend if that's the case. but i think where investing is concerned, if you don't know the risks, buy american. all throughout the summer, through the european debt crisis we were saying only invest in companies that have the...
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bob jones university wouldn't allow african-americans and to its campus or african-americans changed that and wouldn't let them date anybody but african-americans, and they said that as our religious beliefs and we shouldn't be denied tax exemption because of our religious beliefs. the government shouldn't be allowed to have that power over us and the supreme court said too bad, you lose. the government can devalue tax-exempt status. even though it does involve your religious beliefs because there are some rules for the civil society and secular society, and we are founded on the principle that we get to have an organized non-chaotic government even if it does infringe on the religious belief that as long as we are not hurting the religion. so saying all of that i think a lot of what is going on with this birth control argument and with the compromise of the churches are wanting from the government have constitutional implications, and with that i'm going to turn it over to charlie who knows much more than i do. [applause] >> i don't know a darn thing about law. [laughter] i am addre
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and on c-span2 today here at 8 eastern, a new jersey senate debate between incumbent senate bob menendez and state senator carillos. it'll be held at montclair state university and courtesy of nj tv in new jersey. live coverage at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. [applause] >> we need to tackle our nation's challenges before they tackle us. we need to save and strengthen medicare and social security, and we're putting the ideas on the table on how to do that. we're not going the try and scare seniors, we're going to save these benefits for seniors and for my generation so that these promises are kept. >> they have laid out clearly, they say, that what barack obama and joe biden did is they've endangered medicare, they've stole money from medicare, and they've done it to get obamacare and all this, and you see in the ads, and you hear it in everything they say. nothing could be further from the truth. >> next thursday night, october 11th, congressman paul ryan and vice president joe biden will face off in their only debate. abc news' martha rad dismoderates from center college in danville,
and on c-span2 today here at 8 eastern, a new jersey senate debate between incumbent senate bob menendez and state senator carillos. it'll be held at montclair state university and courtesy of nj tv in new jersey. live coverage at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. [applause] >> we need to tackle our nation's challenges before they tackle us. we need to save and strengthen medicare and social security, and we're putting the ideas on the table on how to do that. we're not going the try and...
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you are a team of investigative reporters have honored bob woodward, my former colleague at kos speaks highly of you. your peers have celebrated you. you want to pulitzers, national magazine award. the pulitzers were for auditing the irs and 75 and 89, going after the house ways and means committee in terms of tax loopholes being given to big business. you have 16 george polk awards. you are in the land of the great tradition of americans for what people in the old days would call muckrakers. today we call that investigative reporters. but investigative reporting as a craft seems to be in decline. there doesn't seem to be much of it anymore. we went through fallow. where'd you go through the earliest part of the 20th century, you know, people like lincoln and tarbell and upton sinclair. when you come forward to the 60s and now you see more of that kind of critical, you know, intellectual consequence emerging price as a market of stories that dig in and u.k. people, who would you mention from that. >> guest: bob greene of newsday and all the great investigative reporting cnc put togethe
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let me tell you something very interesting, bob. there was another candidate for president who also argued his tax cuts wouldn't benefit the rich. he said it during a presidential debate on the exact same date, october 3rd, in 2000. a debate that also was moderated by jim lehrer. >> the fact is the wealthiest may more taxes. if you're a family of four making $50,000 ins massachusetts, you get a 50% tax cut. >> now, here's mr. george bush same day, 2000. same moderator making the same promise. it didn't work then. why would we believe the same day, same party, same kind of political philosophy now? >> we won't believe it because we've lived through it and we found out that it was a fraud. look, what the average middle class family got out of the bush tax cut was equivalent to enough money to buy an extra diet coke a day. who is going to believe mitt romney when he gets up there and said, look, i'm going to take care of the mid class, no tax increases on the middle class, no tax cuts for the wealthy. he's mr. 47%. he's spent the whole
let me tell you something very interesting, bob. there was another candidate for president who also argued his tax cuts wouldn't benefit the rich. he said it during a presidential debate on the exact same date, october 3rd, in 2000. a debate that also was moderated by jim lehrer. >> the fact is the wealthiest may more taxes. if you're a family of four making $50,000 ins massachusetts, you get a 50% tax cut. >> now, here's mr. george bush same day, 2000. same moderator making the...
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. >> thank you, bob. i think michelle was right overall, it's a good report in the sense that we created over 100,000 jobs. unemployment has come down and earnings are going up. but we're being helped by part-time employment and the structural issues are still there. so overall, it's a good report, but the market is right to question how good it can be sustained. of course, there's all the issues between the household survey and the establishment survey. >> what do you think about...
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we did, bob. we did. got it. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the lightening round. and then the lightening round is over. are you ready? start with robert in florida robert? >> high jimmy want to give you a florida state booyah. >> go noles, what's up? >> my stock is 3-d systems. >> i got to do more work on this. this has been a hot stock but it looks like it is rolling over. let me do a technical and historical analysis before i comment on it. >> let's go to john. >> booyah this is john from the windy city. >> congratulations on last night's victory. >> ticker symbol nok? >> it is not okay to own that one n-o-k. we are going to skip nokia. how about
we did, bob. we did. got it. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the lightening round. and then the lightening round is over....
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bob ryan has what we can expect. >> here in the weather center, what a wonderful day. i would like to talk about today. we would like to have it for saturday and sunday. above 80.ature is right now is 81 degrees. no sign of the big chill to come. look at the temperature right detroit. chicago was 49 degrees. that cold air, there is the cold front through ohio. the big effect will be on sunday. to the redskins game, but no luck. beautiful temperatures come into the 70's. in a fewin you minutes. for sunday. >> thank you for the warning. breaking news for montgomery county. where a taught there has after aen to hospital near drowning. the 1-year-old fell into an pond.ntal crusade the child was breathing when taken to hospital. -- crews say the child was when taken to the hospital. isthe football team's kicker missing. since not been seen monday morning. it sparked a massive search effort. she has the latest on that search. jennifer? was supposed to be a happy time of celebration. you can see the homecoming is under way. now -- it is the senior missing one of its own, bria
bob ryan has what we can expect. >> here in the weather center, what a wonderful day. i would like to talk about today. we would like to have it for saturday and sunday. above 80.ature is right now is 81 degrees. no sign of the big chill to come. look at the temperature right detroit. chicago was 49 degrees. that cold air, there is the cold front through ohio. the big effect will be on sunday. to the redskins game, but no luck. beautiful temperatures come into the 70's. in a fewin you...
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bob barnard is here to explain. bob? >> reporter: the bank with the goods is wells fargo investing seven million dollars and offering 350 loans of $20,000 each to low and moderate income individuals and families. lons that over time lones that over time turn into gifts. you want to buy a home but can't afford the downpayment. that is okay. if you want to live in the district or prince georges county, there is some free money out there to help you. >> an opportunity to provide individuals who may not have been able to purchase a home in any other manner to have assistance so they can enjoy home ownership. >> reporter: thanks to wells fargo, t.t. williams davis is leaving the washington convention center with a $20,000 gift toward the purchase of a new home. >> and you found a home? >> i found a home. i'm excited in prince georges county. >> reporter: kevin sullivan also scored a $20,000 loan, which is really a grant, joining hundreds of others at the home buyer's webshop. >> i had to reduce my credit score and in a positi
bob barnard is here to explain. bob? >> reporter: the bank with the goods is wells fargo investing seven million dollars and offering 350 loans of $20,000 each to low and moderate income individuals and families. lons that over time lones that over time turn into gifts. you want to buy a home but can't afford the downpayment. that is okay. if you want to live in the district or prince georges county, there is some free money out there to help you. >> an opportunity to provide...
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bob? >> for romney, i got one for romney which would be, you know -- for the president rather, your opponent says that he favored the kind of reorganization and bailout in bankruptcy that ultimately worked for the auto industry but with no public money. mr. president, was there private money available, and if there wasn't, what would have happened? >> thank you. >> i'm not jim lehrer, i'm not fair. >> that's really tough for obama. in other words, the other guy's -- i love these answers. thanks so much, bob shrum. i knew you wouldn't do this. joan, thanks so much. coming up -- yours at least was legitimate. >>> coming up, what can brown do for you? he's running for re-election up in ohio. but he's got karl rove money machine, whole money machine coming at him, and he's taking him on pretty well. he's doing well. we're going to learn something about winning in a good old state like ohio. >>> republicans have been searching without success over the country for voter fraud, and now they final
bob? >> for romney, i got one for romney which would be, you know -- for the president rather, your opponent says that he favored the kind of reorganization and bailout in bankruptcy that ultimately worked for the auto industry but with no public money. mr. president, was there private money available, and if there wasn't, what would have happened? >> thank you. >> i'm not jim lehrer, i'm not fair. >> that's really tough for obama. in other words, the other guy's -- i...
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beaten.year-old was >> i am bob ryan. some fog. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? we are learning more tonight least one attacker who elderly man. >> this was in silver spring. tom roussey spoke with the victim's family. is live with bold efforts to find those responsible. >> this man was walking in the parking lot a couple of nights ago. walking, he was attacked. family says his attacker or drag him behind these dumpsters. he apparently crawled out of there. morning, his own -- his own son found him in of where that car as part. it. cannot believe >> her family want -- his family of personat kind beats a 72-year-old man. >> he came here to a better life. >> he left his apart
beaten.year-old was >> i am bob ryan. some fog. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? we...
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sniper attacks come .ogether >> i am bob ryan. the weather center. it is a mild night. weeks of this campaign... and more ads. you, in your living room or... what i'd say. losing nearly eight hundred... mired in iraq. nation we are... moving forward again. get folks back to work and... again. that with even bigger... fewer regulations... prosper. on the same trickle-down... in the first place. so what's my plan? manufacturing jobs... exports... that... ship jobs overseas. in half and produce more... clean coal, natural gas... solar, and biofuels. efficiency of cars and trucks. maintain the best workforce... hundred thousand additional... training two million... they need atat our community... tuition inalf and... americans can afford it. reduce our deficit by... next decade, on top of the... already cut. littttle more. afghanistan... pay down our debt and... nation-building... right here at home. patriotism, rooted in the... begins with a strong... thriving middle class. read my plan. and decide for yourself. thanks for listening. this message. >> ne
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 5:32. the president is in california today trying to fill his campaign coffers. he's waking up in los angeles where he attended the concert and dinner last night. the president will stop in central california in kern county to make a move many californians have been waiting for. we'll tell you about that in just a moment. then we flies to san francisco for another political fund-raiser. coming up we'll have a live report from our christie smith on what the president will do when he gets here. >>> and happening right now, a major commute route in the east bay all tied up after a deadly crash. lafayette police still investigating what happened near pleasant israhill and springhil roads. the driver hit a tree and utility pole after allegedly driving very recklessly. southbound pleasant hill road will be closed between springhill road and stanley boulevard. both will reopen once the tree is finally cut down and the pole is replaced. >>> a vigil is planned tonight for a hercules woman found dead
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> 5:32. the president is in california today trying to fill his campaign coffers. he's waking up in los angeles where he attended the concert and dinner last night. the president will stop in central california in kern county to make a move many californians have been waiting for. we'll tell you about that in just a moment. then we flies to san francisco for another political fund-raiser. coming up we'll have a live report...
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>> with us today are sam stovall and our own bob pisani. sam, it's going to come down to earnin earnings, right, which starts tomorrow? >> tomorrow. the bar is not just set low, it's set below, under water. >> below dirt. >> off the lows. capital iq is forecasting a 1.3% deline. it was down to 1.8%. big deal. i think some of the numbers underneath are a little more telling, such as right now the early beat ratio at 58% is below the average of 62%. in terms of guidance, those that are guiding negatively are 3.3 to 1 for those guiding positively. >> that sounds very negative for the stock market. >> well, i think it's baked in right now, or a lot of that is probably baked in. the real question is, whether we're likely to be seeing qe3 as the trough -- >> how can it be baked in if we're sitting at 4 1/2 year highs? how is that baked in? >> exactly. >> i think nothing is really new. what has come out yet that's going to tell us things are a lot worse than we anticipated? materials are expected to show 20% earnings decline. energy down 16%. >> b
>> with us today are sam stovall and our own bob pisani. sam, it's going to come down to earnin earnings, right, which starts tomorrow? >> tomorrow. the bar is not just set low, it's set below, under water. >> below dirt. >> off the lows. capital iq is forecasting a 1.3% deline. it was down to 1.8%. big deal. i think some of the numbers underneath are a little more telling, such as right now the early beat ratio at 58% is below the average of 62%. in terms of guidance,...
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elizabeth from oakland and lori n and bobs b entered through our facebook page. the winner will be uh united states nod after the 49ers game here on abc7 october 18th. you can enter too. go to facebook.com/abc7 news and click on the win $49,000 button for the details. and of course none of us qualified, but some lucky person will. >> absolutely, thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up, a's fans who can't buy tickets to the playoffs have a plan. >> their demand to get more ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪ gets her every time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. fast. pennant fever is here, and some are starting to send in your fan pictures which we just love to see. this one is from desiree and sam who gotten gauged at an a's game in 2006. that's a great shot. now, here is little kaelin doing e wve a the m hammer bobblehe give away. you can e-ma the gias and a's fans photos to you repor at kgo-tv
elizabeth from oakland and lori n and bobs b entered through our facebook page. the winner will be uh united states nod after the 49ers game here on abc7 october 18th. you can enter too. go to facebook.com/abc7 news and click on the win $49,000 button for the details. and of course none of us qualified, but some lucky person will. >> absolutely, thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up, a's fans who can't buy tickets to the playoffs have a plan. >> their demand to get more ♪ [...
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bob ryan is here. >> it has been a bit of the humid pattern. skies are clearing, it is a beautiful afternoon. nothing on doppler, our temperatures will be taking a little bit of a dip tonight. 79 right now, hagerstown. here is the effect you are noticing. northwesterly winds, much lower humidity. it is a beautiful day on top of skyline drive. the big changes, one more really warm day and then watch out. >> the washington nationals way to find out whether they will play atlantic or st. louis. while they wait, the preparations for playoff baseball are in high gear. sam ford is outside nationals park. >> there will be at least one playoff game here in d.c., and that is next wednesday. if the nationals keep winning there will be more. if there are more games, the city has to do more to handle the record crowds. each day a playoff game is played in d.c., it will cost up to $75,000. triple the number of police officers in the immediate area of the stadium. >> you will see a lot of people not coming to the stadium, but are celebrating in other areas.
bob ryan is here. >> it has been a bit of the humid pattern. skies are clearing, it is a beautiful afternoon. nothing on doppler, our temperatures will be taking a little bit of a dip tonight. 79 right now, hagerstown. here is the effect you are noticing. northwesterly winds, much lower humidity. it is a beautiful day on top of skyline drive. the big changes, one more really warm day and then watch out. >> the washington nationals way to find out whether they will play atlantic or...
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don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> so, germany shows us how to get young people into an employment pipeline. but what about people who are already employed? how do we make sure they stay employed through the peaks and
don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you...
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bob famously wrote here, and those of you in the first three rows can read this. those of you in the back -- i will read it for you. bob actually said in an interview, "the united states both economically and mill tarle and also in terms of its overall influence is really is as strong as its ever been." he said this on february 21, 2012. do you agree with the assertion that right now or in 2012 the united states is as strong as it has ever been? >> it depends, david, if you are speaking about strong relative to whom. i think it is true we are still the most emulated in the world. but it is possible to be the world's cleanest dirty shirt. so i sort of america as going back to -- i have to answer this in a little bit of detail. in terms of, one of the things that made us strong to start with, and i would argue, that we actually had a formula for success in this country. one, we educate our people up to and beyond what the technology was, so they can get the most out of it. whether it was universal secondary education, and then it was universal post secondary educati
bob famously wrote here, and those of you in the first three rows can read this. those of you in the back -- i will read it for you. bob actually said in an interview, "the united states both economically and mill tarle and also in terms of its overall influence is really is as strong as its ever been." he said this on february 21, 2012. do you agree with the assertion that right now or in 2012 the united states is as strong as it has ever been? >> it depends, david, if you are...
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i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> coming up, new poll numbers show mitt romney's 47% comments have take an toll. can tomorrow's debate be a game changer? richard wolffe and alex wagner will join me for a debate preview, next. >>> the obama campaign launches a new ad targeting mitt romney's investment in china with bain capital. we'll have the response and talk with ohio senator sherrod brown. >>> and a big day for swing state voters. early voting begins in ohio and a pennsylvania court blocks a voter i.d. law. all the details. share your thoughts on facebook and on twitter using the #edshow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed t
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don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >>> welcome back. he may personify the american success story. oracle ceo larry ellison is a billionaire many times over, but he defied the odds to get there. born in the bronx, new york, larry ellison's life is a great american story. now among the richest people in the entire world, his unmarried teenage mother forced to give him up as a baby to an aunt in chicago, where he was raised in a modest apartment. as a boy, he always showed strong abilities in math and science. he was even the science student of the year at the university of illinois. but after his adoptive mother passed away, ellis oon dropped t of school and headed to california with l
don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >>> welcome back. he may personify the american success story....
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i assume you a -- >> i assume you agree with everything bob just said? [laughter] >> and bob is right that you have to sort through these issues, and i think he has come to exactly the wrong bottom line. on the cliff itself, this is an extreme danger to the economy. everybody has their own numbers. you put together the tax increases and spending cuts, and it is something like $640 billion in our calculation. it is something like 4% of gdp. we are looking at 1.5% at best. and you do not have to be a genius to figure of the consequences. we have a recession, and probably more severe one than the cbo said. and it is not just in january. it is already happening now. new york is already seen the implications of the eminent fiscal cliff affecting the economy we have seen a lot of anecdotal reports of businesses looking out the weaker economy and scaling back their plans. the defense contractors must send out notices so employees will be laid off. if you are a dividend investor and you are looking at, tax breaks january 1, you are broglie's starting to worry ab
i assume you a -- >> i assume you agree with everything bob just said? [laughter] >> and bob is right that you have to sort through these issues, and i think he has come to exactly the wrong bottom line. on the cliff itself, this is an extreme danger to the economy. everybody has their own numbers. you put together the tax increases and spending cuts, and it is something like $640 billion in our calculation. it is something like 4% of gdp. we are looking at 1.5% at best. and you do...
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let's get the trading action here with bob pisani joins me from the floor. i would say it is a little profit taking. we still have a a lot of data points we still have the employment report out on friday and we'd big triple digit advance in the dow. >> very frustrating to say we are still moving on europe. happenness every day makes people crazy, look at the dow jones industrial average, waiting for spain to ask for a bailout request. it is that simple. 11:15, 11:30, the prime minister of spain came caught and said you listen, we are not going to make any requests imminently, we don't know what the word imminent means. don't know if it's going to be a week, two weeks. >> and the market dropped on that knew you can see slowly starting to come back. look at the major sectors, the bottom line today this is one of those indeterminate days, hard to determine exactly where the marget should be going based on this you notice the tears, sue, weaker than the rest of the market. the fertilizer is to the downside, mosaic, weak numbers, the demand for fertilizer strong
let's get the trading action here with bob pisani joins me from the floor. i would say it is a little profit taking. we still have a a lot of data points we still have the employment report out on friday and we'd big triple digit advance in the dow. >> very frustrating to say we are still moving on europe. happenness every day makes people crazy, look at the dow jones industrial average, waiting for spain to ask for a bailout request. it is that simple. 11:15, 11:30, the prime minister of...
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you see where there are large bob saw that with how obama performs they were trying to make up more hate with all of the policy issues that they wished that he had brought has been a little know it was you must have been after playing that video no because it was all stuff like that and you know what the video was fourteen to make your point so this is all focus on. the one of your point is not to sit on. your mind is the free market perspective because i don't agree with you but anyway. let's do another story because it's been a rough few months for facebook but they have finally reached a billion users we all know that lots of people spend too much time on the social media site not because i'm not on their elbow now capital account is and that their emotions depend people users on what happens in the virtual world but and my t. has developed a jacket that further proves the point which will associate virtual likes with a real hug check it out. so. it's ok this is pathetic get a friend people get a facebook and make one that's what i had to say i think if you get one of those votes and
you see where there are large bob saw that with how obama performs they were trying to make up more hate with all of the policy issues that they wished that he had brought has been a little know it was you must have been after playing that video no because it was all stuff like that and you know what the video was fourteen to make your point so this is all focus on. the one of your point is not to sit on. your mind is the free market perspective because i don't agree with you but anyway. let's...
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elizabeth from oakland and lori n and bobs b entered through our facebook page. the winner will be uh united states nod after the 49ers game here on abc7 october 18th. you can enter too. go to facebook.com/abc7 news and click on the win $49,000 button for the details. and of course none of us qualified, but some lucky person will. >> absolutely, thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up, a's fans who can't buy tickets to the playoffs have a plan. >> their demand t >>> well, it is spreading fast. pennant fever is here, and some are starting to send in your fan pictures which we just love to see. this one is from desiree and sam who gotten gauged at an a's game in 2006. that's a great shot. now, here is little kaelin doing the wave at the mc hammer bobblehead give away. you can e-mail the giants and a's fans photos to you report at kgo-tv.com. we will show some of the photos on the air throughout the playoffs and show them at facebook.com/abc7 news. send them in. we want them on tv. >>> thousands of fired up a's fans are petitioning the club to open more seats for the playoff
elizabeth from oakland and lori n and bobs b entered through our facebook page. the winner will be uh united states nod after the 49ers game here on abc7 october 18th. you can enter too. go to facebook.com/abc7 news and click on the win $49,000 button for the details. and of course none of us qualified, but some lucky person will. >> absolutely, thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up, a's fans who can't buy tickets to the playoffs have a plan. >> their demand t >>> well,...
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we did see some of the treasuries up today. >> all right, bob, thank you so much. the market certainly more of a mixed story today. as opposed to such a good rally that we saw at the, in the early hours. up next, too little, too late? >> we're thinking about premium services for businesses. >> facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg in an interview you'll see only on this network. that is coming up next. we'll also talk about whether it's time for her and zuckerberg should heed critics? >>> not everybody in washington has been on vacation. hear who came up with a solution to the nation's debt problem and whether the latest fix is doable. wait until you hear what's on the proposed chopping block. we're back in a moment on "the closing bell." so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy.
we did see some of the treasuries up today. >> all right, bob, thank you so much. the market certainly more of a mixed story today. as opposed to such a good rally that we saw at the, in the early hours. up next, too little, too late? >> we're thinking about premium services for businesses. >> facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg in an interview you'll see only on this network. that is coming up next. we'll also talk about whether it's time for her and zuckerberg...
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thanks, bob. >> $300. and that is like a madonna thing. >> and okay. >> we were having fun looking at the world series tickets? >> yeah. >> and that is some $11,000. >> are you serious? >> and that is for a seat behind the visitor's dugout. >> andy will be here. >> and watch it. >> hey, look, armenian food festival again and that is really -- this is saint mary's armenian church and this is basically in wisconsin. i can't remember the street. >> uh-huh. >> and that is off of the wisconsin avenue. i am doing this from memory and this is going tomorrow from 11- 3 and then it's going to go on friday from 11-9, i believe, i am sure about that and then the same for saturday. basically, it runs through saturday. >> okay. >> and we hit the place, too, for dinner on friday night. >> hopefully weather-wise it's great. >> it's going to be perfect. >> okay. >> saturday, dicey. >> all right. >> and look at that good stuff. >> you know the weather segment never smelled so good. >> if you want to -- if you want to, us t
thanks, bob. >> $300. and that is like a madonna thing. >> and okay. >> we were having fun looking at the world series tickets? >> yeah. >> and that is some $11,000. >> are you serious? >> and that is for a seat behind the visitor's dugout. >> andy will be here. >> and watch it. >> hey, look, armenian food festival again and that is really -- this is saint mary's armenian church and this is basically in wisconsin. i can't remember the...
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don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teacher
don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you...